Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP) is a protocol for network management, it defines the communication between network management applications and management agents. CMIP is based on the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model and is defined by the ITU-T X.700 series of recommendations.
CMIP defines management information in terms of managed objects and allows both modification and performing actions on managed objects. Managed objects are described using GDMO and are identified by a distinguished name (DN), similar in concept to the X.500 directory.
The NMS can perform the following operations:
The management agent can perform this operation:
CMIP also provides good security (support authorization, access control, and security logs) and flexible reporting of unusual network conditions.
On the Internet, however, most TCP/IP devices support SNMP and not CMIP. This is because of the complexity and resource requirements of CMIP agents and management systems. CMIP is supported mainly by telecommunication devices.
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